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<div class="elided-text">On Jul 29, 2016 1:31 PM, Dennis Chen <dennis@chenlaw.net> wrote:<br type="attribution">
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<div dir="ltr">I agree with Leonard's assessment regarding the need for multipliers on attorneys fees. I think the changes to the landlord tenant law in 2013 make the need for multipliers even more important because it made fighting eviction cases more difficult
for tenants. In the almost 20 years that I have been practicing I am not aware of any significant changes to the law that were in favor of tenants. The law has become progressively more in favor of landlords. Then there was the Stanley decision. A multiplier
is necessary for an attorney to take cases on a contingent basis.<br>
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Dennis A. Chen, Esq.<br>
Chen Law Firm, PA<br>
13360 W. Colonial Dr, Ste. 470<br>
Winter Garden, Florida 34787<br>
Tel: (407) 392-1872<br>
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